NCAA Football 09 Latest News - Xbox 360

Game Description:Get ready for a college football experience so authentic you'll be waiting for the band to march through your living room at halftime! NCAA Football 09 captures the unrivaled spirit and excitement of college football Saturdays. Play as any of the 120 bowl-eligible schools on fields that reflect the circus atmosphere of real-life stadiums, with team colors, mascots, cheerleaders, and fans combining to provide a game-changing Home Field Advantage. The game's biggest new feature isÂ a franchise-firstÂ online Dynasty Mode, which lets you build a powerhouse against 12 opponents for up to 60 seasons. Family Play allows for simplified, pick-up-and-play controls, increased on-field maneuverability, and more.

NCAA Football 09 News

After the Nintendo Wii and Old Snake's dominating run last month, college football fever took over Metal Gear Solid 4's top sales spot with NCAA Football 09 for the Xbox 360. But Nintendo's not worried as their own Nintendo DS took over the Wii's spot last month as the top selling hardware in July. Here are the top five selling software and...

Here at G4tv, we love college football. That's why we were super excited to get the chance to speak with designer Ben Haumiller of EA Tiburon about the recently released NCAA Football 09. EA's latest sports sim boasts a truck load of new features, including a redesigned animation system to allow for a more fluid playing style. The game was...

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